Data Security

One of the difficult truths about systems security or data availability is that when it’s rock solid, nobody notices, but when it breaks down, everybody does!

This is especially true about data and systems security, because the various protections in place are often far less obvious than a lock on the front door or a surveillance camera. Hackers and unauthorized users trying to obtain customer and user data or computer viruses designed to corrupt or destroy data and applications are examples that barely scratch the surface of what networks really face. Whatever the enemy, nothing could be more important than knowing how to protect what your enterprise values most.

Keeping up with newly discovered vulnerabilities is the biggest challenge facing a company when trying to maintain security and stay online. There are many steps involved, but three simple steps are:

1. Perform a Risk Assessment

2. Maintain an active defensive against threats and obstacles using appropriate hardware and software such as firewalls, AVG anti-software, systems maintenance, and proper documentation.

3. Develop and maintain a Business Continuance program.

Protecting Data

One of the trickiest aspects of IT security is return on investment or ROI. How do you measure ROI if you’re infrastructure has not yet faced an attack? Or is that itself enough?

The IT security stakes are high for any agency or company. When it comes to protecting vital information resources, organizations face a crucial security challenge: balancing the need to provide easily accessible information with the need to appropriately safeguard that same information. Nology Solutions has worked in this specialized environment for years, helping its customers to understand and apply cutting-edge technologies to meet their unique data and systems security needs. And we can do the same for you!

Our Services Include:

• Development of effective information protection policies

• Design and implementation of technical protection countermeasures

• Selection of appropriate information protection tools

• Guidance in understanding and minimizing residual risks to your data and systems